headI just conducted a webinar on the primary causes of cognitive decline including – oxidative stress, glycation, and inflammation, and what each of us can do to prevent these potent forces from impairing our memory and destroying our brain.  You can view this now by clicking here.  Or going there:  https://web.telspan.com/play/Suncrestlabsweb/275-david-larsen-cognitive-decline-lecture-1

During this presentation I mentioned a new product called Memoryze, which contains ingredients shown in research to reduce this oxidation and inflammation. (To reduce glycation we need to avoid the over consumption of sugars in our diet.)  After the presentation people asked where they could buy that.  Their site where they feature that is http://www.suncrestlabs.com/

Ryan, however, gives me a much better deal for my clients than he can advertise online.  So if you would like to try this super product/drink mix, just email me at DavidRJL@aol.com  and I will share with you my discount.

These three forces, by the way are also believed to be the primary contributors to aging, not only of the brain but our body as well.  Note only do these trigger Alzheimer’s but other dementias as well. They also underlie the degeneration that results from diabetes, arthritis, atherosclerosis, Parkinson’s, fibromyalgia, metabolic syndrome, and a variety of other age related disorders.

In this 30 min webinar you will not only learn how these processes are set off in the body, but how they can be prevented or controlled as well. You will also learn about a new formulation built on the UMass and other international research that is enabling progress previously unseen in many individuals suffering from significant cognitive decline.  Some family members have even been able to return home from care centers after taking this formulation.

If you have clients or family members who are experiencing significant age related cognitive decline. This would be a good webinar for you and them to watch.

 

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